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The Gustavus women's golf team wrapped up its 2011 spring regular season by winning the UW-Eau Claire Invitational, which was played at Wild Ridge Golf Course in Eau Claire, Wis. The Gusties posted an 18-hole total of 334 to finish ahead of host UW-Eau Claire (336) by two shots. Individually, Gustavus was led by junior Ann Jackson who finished in a tie for fourth with a score of 82.

The Gustavus women's golf team recorded a final round score of 322 to win the Carleton Invitational in Northfield on Saturday. Individually, Gustavus was led by Taylor Drenttel who placed second with a total of 81-79--160.

The Gustavus women's golf team finished first at the St. Thomas Invitational on Sunday with an 18-hole total of 320. Individually, Katie Schenfeld finished first with a four-over par total of 76 and Taylor Drenttel finished second with a total of 77.

The Gustavus women's golf team posted a third place finish out of 14 teams at the Augustana Invitational, which was played on Saturday and Sunday at Elmwood Golf Course in Sioux Falls, S.D. Individually, Gustavus was led by Ann Jackson (76-82) and Kate Schenfeld (76-82) who tied for fifth at 158.

The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference announced its 2010 Fall Academic All-Conference team this week and four Gustavus golfers were named to the academic honor squad. That group included Kayleigh Dittes,Taylor Drenttel, Ann Jackson and Katie Schenfeld.

Gustavus golfers Kate Schenfeld and Taylor Drenttel will take part in the 1st Annual Hooters Women’s Collegiate Team Championship, will begin Tuesday, August 3 in Atlanta, Georgia. The tournament will consist of fifty-five (55) two-person teams including many of the top players in women’s collegiate golf. Each team will pair players from the same university in a 54-hole stroke play event.

The National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) announced the 2009-10 All-Scholar Team GPA Award rankings Monday, July 19. The Gustavus Adolphus Women’s Golf Team placed third with a team grade point average (GPA) of 3.714. This marks the second straight year the Gusties have ranked in the top 25 and the first time the Gusties have placed in the top five in team GPA.

The Gustavus women's golf team fired a final round 316 and finished second at the NCAA Division III Championships with a total of 331-332-322-316--1301. Methodist College won its 13th consecutive national title finishing 19 strokes ahead of the Gusties with a 72-hole total of 317-333-315-317--1282. Katie Schenfeld was the top individual finisher for Gustavus as she placed fifth with a total of 78-83-78-77--316.

First year Annie Jackson fired a sparkling four-over par 77 to help the Gustavus women's golf team jump back into a tie for second place after the third round of the NCAA Division III Championships which are being held at Mission Inn Resort in Howey-In-The-Hills, Florida (a suburb of Orlando).